The view is amazing in the morning and night. It was worth it to stay for romantic night,

Ji,
United States of America

Prime location! Would without a doubt stay here again. The staff was very friendly and accommodating for our needs.

Megan,
United States of America

The floor to ceiling windows with amazing views of the river &
Chrysler Bldg. Super comfortable beds. Hotel seemed very busy &
Popular. The front desk staff were very good & helpful. We did the
Sunday Night Bingo and had a fantastic time!

Don,
United States of America

Staff was nice and helpful for hailing cabs and offering recomendations.

Angela,
United States of America

Awesome view-luxury hotel in meatpaking market, vey sexy translucent shower that you can easily see the person taking the shower.
Every thing is classically excellent. The rooftop club is strongly recommended. This is a hotel for a rich guy accompanying a model from Europe!

DamonPersian,
United States of America

This designer hotel in the Meatpacking District has rooms with separate sitting areas, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the New York skyline or the Hudson River.

All rooms at The Standard, High Line have free cable on flat screen TVs and iPod docks.

The hotel’s Standard Grill offers meal service, while cocktails and live entertainment can be found in the Living Room lounge. The on-site seasonal Biergarten offers a German menu with outdoor seating. The hotel has an on-site fitness center and offers free Wi-Fi.

The Standard, High Line New York is one mile from Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. The Holland Tunnel and the Empire State Building are both a mile from the hotel.

Greenwich Village is a great choice for travelers interested in Jazz, Bars and Live Music.

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Featuring spectacular views of the skyscrapers and bridges of New York City, this hotel is in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan. Wi-Fi access is provided in each guest room free of charge....

Newest Reviews for The Standard, High Line New York

John§

Olympia

Greece

8.3

Very good

March 26, 2015

Very small closet and nothing to hang
towels at the bathroom.

Very nice hotel,nice rooms, excellent staff , very friendly and helpfull,The ambience full of life,the design very smart!
The location is very good,you could explore all the areas chelsea.soho, village,tribeca,bowery, battery park
and you could go until Union Square
from the other side on foot!!!

Anonymous

Iceland

9.6

Exceptional

March 26, 2015

The hotel has become a bit of a nightclub on the week end, which we didn't like. Busy, noisy and hard to get to the rooms because of people trying to get to 18th. It is also not cool that hotel guests are not welcome at any time to the Top of the Standard Bar. It should always be open to guests.

Michael

Anonymous

Denmark

7.9

Good

March 24, 2015

The hotel needs renovation. It is dirty in the corners and things just seems ver used. For instance there was absolutely no water pressure in the shower which makes showering less fun and less easy. Daily annoyance at $350 pr night...

The location is supreme... Right in the heart of the meatpacking district

Tyler

Samuel

The United Kingdom

7.9

Good

March 15, 2015

Reception seemes really understaffed, always a big queue often with no one there. We were given wrong info about the bars at the top of the hotel so would have had to queue in the rain to get up, so passed on that.

Jennifer

The United Kingdom

7.9

Good

March 1, 2015

The club upstairs had a private event we were informed that hotel guests could get in after 10pm, fair enough but would need to queue outside!!...who queues outside for a hotel bar when you're staying there ?! You don't...staff members said we were not the first to complain ...hotel mgmt obviously in over their heads on how to tackle that issue. We spent our cash at the Gansevoort roof top bar instead a block away.

View from every aspect of the room was spectacular especially as the Hudson was shifting frozen ice.

Anonymous

Francois

Jonathan

The United Kingdom

7.1

Good

February 14, 2015

Worst customer care that I have ever experienced. really bad. If you are under 30 and a cool kid it is probably the best hotel ever. If you are not a model or film star they wont let you in the cool bars on busy nights. Fine on quiet nights but your money not good enough when busy. I snook up and saw these "cool people" bar sweeping as they couldn't afford drinks then saw some slightly overweight girls refused entry go to the downstairs bar and order some fizz. Go figure. Very superficial place. Ugly door policy. Hotel guests have NO priority entry to hotel bar. How bad is that when paying 500 bucks a night.

Anonymous

Anonymous

United States of America

9.6

Exceptional

February 5, 2015

You really need to add hooks to bathroom for towels and a bar to hold as you step into bathtub which is quite deep and a little slippery. Im not overweight and am in good physical condition but for ease and safety this is important.